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SOUTH AUSTRALIA TOWN BY TOWN
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Head Of Big ht
The most spectacular land-based whale watching site
in South Australia—or indeed, the world—is the Head of
the Bight near Nullarbor with the largest congregation
of Southern Right Whales in Australia. Visitors can follow
a cliff-top boardwalk to viewing platforms from where
the whales and their calves can be seen from June to
October. The Head of the Bight Interpretive Centre tells
of the whales’ journey from the Antarctic each year. The
harsh Nullarbor landscape belies the deeply woven story
of its creation and thousands of years of occupation by
indigenous Australians. Open year round.
Nullarbor
The Nullarbor oasis is located 94km to the west of Yalata.
You have now reached the treeless plain or “nullus arbor ”.
Once part of the ocean floor, the Nullarbor is the world’s
biggest, flattest piece of limestone, covering an area of
approximately 200,000 square kilometres and up to 300
metres thick.
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Nullarbor Wilderness Area - Wilderness Protection
Area Bunda Cliffs, blowholes,
flora and fauna.
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Scenic flights July - October (Nullarbor Roadhouse).
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Murrawijinie Caves, 15km north of Nullarbor
Roadhouse.
There is a quarantine checkpoint at WA/SA
Border Village for trafficentering Western Australia
and at Ceduna for traffic entering South Australia.
Fruit, vegetables and certain plant material
will be confiscated.
For more information on these towns click here
to visit: www.eyrepeninsula.com
WA/SA Border Villag e
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Border Village International Signpost and
“Rooey II” statue.
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Wilson’s Bluff Lookout.
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Plaque commemorating Edward John Eyre’s Nullarbor
crossing in 1840-41.
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Look for the dotted SA/WA border lines!
Whale Watching, Head of Bight